Muslim girls as educational subjects: Insights from India

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Wednesday 30 June 2021

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location

MS Teams

Cost

Free

Event details

In this event, Dr Saba Hussain will discuss some of the key insights from her book, Contemporary Muslim Girlhoods in India, published by Routledge, London.

Based on empirical research in India, this book presents a post-colonial feminist analysis of subjectivities available to Muslim girls and the ways in which they are inhabited and negotiated. Examining government education policies together with the narratives of teachers and parents, the author explores the manner in which gender, class, ethnicity and religion intersect both to confer certain subjectivities and to challenge or reinforce the conferred subjectivities.

A study of the imposition of subjectivities that label Muslim girls as economically subordinate and culturally different, Contemporary Muslim Girlhoods in India analyses Muslim girls’ reconstructions of self through a combination of reflexivity, resilience and agency, and conformity. Drawing on the thought of Pierre Bourdieu and Nancy Fraser, this book offers an original contribution to the study of gendered minorities, institutions and relationships in post-colonial contexts, and an alternative to identarian politics or cultural explanations of Muslim women’s educational deprivation in India.

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Enquiries

For enquiries please contact Research Centre for Global Learning (GLEA)

globallearning@coventry.ac.uk